What wedding band goes with this ring?

I am needing some advice. My E-ring is platinum with three stones in round shape and it is time for my FI and I to buy bands. I really wanted a platinum band to match my E-ring but they really are costly so here is my question...

Does white gold look similar to platinum? What if I went with a different type of metal would it clash?

I really need to figure out what to do...and I was hoping to buy my bands via internet so who can help me.

I would go into the store and ask to see a platinum band against next to your ring, and a white gold band next to your ring. Ask them if they will wear the same. I know white gold can be re-dipped when it is wearing out, I'm not sure about platinum? I would just base it on the one you love the most

I would do some research on the different properties of the metals. It seems like i read or heard somewhere that wearing them together, the platinum (which is extremely strong and durable) would wear away the gold over time, because gold is such a softer metal. Also, you should check to see how the look of each metal will change over time, because while they may not look very different together right now, you want to know that they won't look drastically different years from now as well.

If it's going to bug you, stick with the same metal. It depends on how pick you are and how much you can see the difference.

My two rings are different Karats - my e-ring is 18k and my band is 14k. I can tell the difference, but I make jewelry. That said, it wasn't enough to make me worry or not love both rings. No one else will notice

Platinum and white gold are different, but not too different. Platinum is much stronger than white gold. And it has a bit of a more steely colour IMO. Palladium is completely different colour, so definitely don't go for that...

If I were you I'd get a small simple platinum band online and then maybe later when you feel richer, get something more blingy

Like a PP, I've also read that since platinum is harder, you really shouldn't put white gold next to it because of the wear and tear on the gold. But, if you're willing to pay to repair it down the road, maybe it's worth saving a few bucks now...IMO.